I really like the tune, i dunno, it feels quite neoclassical. Also, great lesson on string skipping, you are doing a great job as an instructor, maybe drop your degree and go on to teach guitar for a living

Nice tune as usual. But I had an idea to remove some distracting and confusing elements.

You talk alot about C# boxes and notes and stuff and it all just mashes together into one big pile of confusion so what I would like to see is all the boxes for C# tabbed out, starting from the first box to the last. Or have all the charts of the boxes on one page or something just to make it easier to get an overview.

This makes it a bit easier to look at and understand as well as practice the C# Major scale independtly of this lesson.

Otherwise really splendid lesson. Will get cracking on it the moment I get home from band practice.

Hey man! For each part there is a box illustrated below - and that is the box we use in that particular part! What's confusing?

When i tabbed the scale last time i got a comment that it would be nice to have scales illustrated! Now when i illustrated them i get a comment that it would be nice to have them tabbed. Now i am getting confused!

Anyway what I was trying to say was that it would be good to have all diagrams on one page (as well or just on one) so you could get an overview of the scale as a whole so you could see all boxes at the same time.

I am still studying (2nd year) informatics. I would love to study rock guitar performance at GIT in London but it's too expensive (around 10000$ a year). So right now i am simply practicing guitar and "wasting" time at the university. But i am only 19 and i hope one day i will earn enough from my guitar playing. Maybe even come to Sweden and Kris and i create a LIVE OPEN MASTERCLASS

Steelkonsum: ok i'll work on the overview and give to Kris to upload these days.

This lesson has been very benefical. How are you achieving you're tone? The addition to Pavel @ this sight has been great. Kris when are you coming out with your next lesson. The waiting is killing me!

Great lesson Pavel Its something I really needed. My picking accuracy isn't all that great when im concentrating on fretting hand. I was really hoping that when i joined, there would be a lesson similar to this on here lol.

Hi, Pavel I'm slowly getting up to speed on this, but I have a question about alternate picking. If you are soloing, playing triplets across strings, is it always down up down on the first string, then up down up on the next string?

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Let's get off the crazy shred stuff and work on something equally important. String skipping is extremely important thing, and it is difficult even if not played lightning fast.

In this lesson we will incorporate string skipping and alternate picking, create a melody, which can even work as an intro to a song, using several scale boxes of C#. If you are ready to skip some strings - check this one out!